U.S. v. Ramirez, No. 97-11208 (5th Cir.) (174 F.3d 584) (May 3, 1999) (Judge John M. Jr. Duhé)
This is an interesting Jencks Act (18 U.S.C. § 3500) decision that contains some surprisingly sweeping statements about the scope of the Act and the remedies that are available when the Government negligently or intentionally violates its responsibilities thereunder. The Jencks Act requires the United States to disclose, immediately after ...
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